Road Transport (LTL / FTL)
Reliable road freight transportation across Europe and to Central Asia.
Full truckload and groupage in one service
Road transport covers two shipment types. With a full truckload (FTL) you book the entire vehicle: your cargo travels alone, directly from collection point to destination, with no reloading or extra stops along the way. With groupage, or less-than-truckload (LTL), your goods share space with consignments from other shippers, so you pay only for the capacity you use. FTL suits large, urgent, or high-value loads that need a direct run; LTL keeps costs down for smaller shipments where a full vehicle would run half-empty.
How a road shipment moves
An FTL load is collected and driven straight through to the delivery address. A groupage load follows a hub-and-spoke pattern: it is picked up, brought to a consolidation hub, combined with other cargo bound for the same corridor, and delivered along the route. Either way the cargo stays under one transport document and one point of contact from collection to final delivery.
On the Europe to Central Asia corridor
Road freight from the European Union to Central Asia and the CIS crosses several customs borders before reaching destinations such as Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan and beyond. Routing, border formalities and transit planning all affect lead time, so shipments are planned end to end rather than leg by leg. This keeps the cargo moving and the paperwork aligned across each crossing.